I grew up with kirpal. he is so modest and humble about his talent. it's such a rarity these days. Its a pleasure and honour to see someone from the neighbourhood doing amazing stuff on youtube
Please, if you have a chance, make more of these videos as classical and Indian classical musicians talk about their music and artistry to each other, the respect between them is so beautiful to see and all they discuss so fascinating too. Thank you for sharing these videos with us.
***** We're glad you're enjoying our videos. We are in fact releasing another video very shortly with one of our players meeting an incredibly talented tabla player, so if you enjoyed this video make sure you stay tuned for the next one!
Music is when Love speaks. Painting is when Love poses. Dance is when Love moves. Craft is when Love manifests. Love is as infinite as one desires. Art is Love incarnate. ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, Alexander they really do sing. These two souls dance and sing with their chosen craft. Such genuine warmth inevitably spilling over for the world to enjoy. Much can be learned from their civility and mastery. First to listen and then to speak words of edification.
I love the way music draws people of different cultures together. I became interested in Hindustani Classical music about 18 months ago and it has been a fascinating experience learning about such a rich tradition. My experience of musicians is that their love of music instantly helps them to form a bond with other musicians regardless of how different their music may be and you can see that here.
Absolutely, we really enjoy making videos with Western Classical and Hindustani Classical musicians for this reason. There is so much that can be learnt from both sides.
I think music is a universal language that everybody understands. Music brings people together whether they believe the same thing or not. You can bring two people together who don't speak the same language but when they play their instruments together to create music it's almost like they come together in unity so they may not understand each other it's the music they share that brings them together. I am a believer in Jesus and I'm a guitar player and I believe it's a beautiful thing when you play your instrument with someone who doesn't necessarily believe the same way you do and they are a musician as well I believe they will see what's in your heart and be drawn to it when you share that gift that the Lord has given you. I thank God everyday for the gift of music and that I could share it with someone . These videos are awesome please make more of them
@universe gossips yeah thats true,you are right , Sikhs are a distinct faith. But hindustani or indian or south asian words are not related to any religion but to a region.
I m not biased but each emotion has a melody in Indian classical music... Indian music isnt just music but d feeling at that instant... When Indian artist played d instrument it brought tears to my eyes....
Kind of feel like I've wasted most of my life learning how to play western classical music, but no nothing about how to play real music. This is amazing, more of this please!
I am falling in love with a beautiful soul from India; How fortunate I am!! I am a Euro mutt😌...Scottish, Irish, French, ( French -Canadian) English, German, .... These two masters of their creation and two cultures ....melting beautifully together; neither changing the beauty of the other... enjoying differences and similarities♥️ This duet is like our own journey!!😃🥰🙏
That instrument is simply incredible. The whole conversation made me think of Lutoslawski and his way of liberating each individual orchestra member from being a little cog in a machine (presumably a war machine to keep it faithful to Adrian Varela's metaphor). I'm tempted to say that aleatorism was actually invented in India - even if pieces by Lutoslawski normally end on time.
Oh Kripalji the sound you made just went through my heart. But Sitar part appeared to me like Sarengi which is greater version of Sarinda, usually played by the Folk musicians in Bangladesh and also deferent part of the subcontinent. Within a very short time both have shown the beauty of classical music of Hindustan and of the West. Kripalji one thing I like to request you to create a classical piece combination of three simultaneously. I have no authority to address any one Pandit, but I think you are supposed to be so. Thank you all.
I’ve heard music made by the Tar Shenai from film scores in documentaries but I never knew the name of the instrument until now. Literally had tears in my eyes when Mr. Panesh started to play. The sound touched me at my core; it’s absolutelybeautiful. It’s ambitious, but now I’d love to learn BOTH instruments! This series is fantastic!!
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Galaxy Lucia Thanks for your kind words. If you are still interested in learning 121 or group sessions then get in touch via email: kirpal@kirpalpanesar.com
Just a random search on Wiki got me interested to learn about 'Tar shehnai', and a search on RUclips got me right here. I am so glad I saw this. I got introduced to this beautiful instrument. Though I am kinda familiar with the sound being similar with Shehnai, Sarangi, and Israj. The Israj and Sarangi (very similar sound) have such an heavenly sound. They emote so much, love, pain, sadness, happiness... there is just whole range of human emotions that I can feel just by listening to these family of instruments. Kirpal Singh plays it so brilliantly well! Thank you for such an educational and informational video. Edit: There is one more aspect of the sound of Tar Shehnai (or Israj, Sarangi), the performer may be playing 2 ft from you, but it sounds like being played few miles away. The timbre just cuts through any ambient noise! It takes me to the deserts of Rajasthan (India) when I hear this music!
Hi Satyajit Sahu, thanks so much for the lovely feedback. It really does have an extraordinary sound. If you haven't already, please do subscribe so that you can watch more films like this. Have you seen this film? ruclips.net/video/KLrFMSYg--I/видео.html
What a treat. Didn't realize the Dilruba was that versatile. Please make more videos on Indian bowed instruments, which tend to be in the shadow of Indian plucked instruments.
Wow, when you both played together at the end, it gave me chills. It shows that as human beings, we are not so different after all. In fact, our differences can compliment and teach each other new and wonderful things. Absolutely beautiful music all round.
Looking forward too more such inter-cultural conversations. In fact, why not have an opera singer and a vocalist from the Indian Classical idiom (Hindustani and/or Carnatic). They might share valuable insights on the differences in the melody and the ornamentation and even the voice culture.
This is so cool. The ending just warms the soul. As s musician myself, it's amazing to see them both learn about worlds of music that are different yet so familiar.
This was least expected but other than seeing the greatness of Esraj did you guys noticed how Kripal described Indian classical ragas/music using the analogy of Jack and Gill!?
Happy faces at the end. I always wanted to learn at least one instrument in my life but never got to decide which one whether piano or flute but now my search is over TAUS. 💖
Well, seems like you havent really listened to western classical music, otherwise you wouldnt be making idiotic statements like you have. And, I am a desi too, who is a tabla player and a also a western classical guitarist.
@@Wolverine3660 hey I don't doubt your credentials of being a tabla and guitar player. However I also am of the belief that Hindustani classic music is more soulful then western classical. I am a bansuri player who has modest knowledge about Hindustani music but no knowledge about Western. So if you would be willing to tell me how you think Wester can rival our music, I would be very greatful. Thanks and I don't mean to cause any unintentional offence from my part. I just want to learn
There should be more music in the world, we have become too economy and GDP oriented societies. There is no balance, no relaxation, just hustling. These people bring so much joy to the world.
I grew up with kirpal. he is so modest and humble about his talent. it's such a rarity these days. Its a pleasure and honour to see someone from the neighbourhood doing amazing stuff on youtube
He seems like a super chill dude
He's a baller I've played football with him he's quite good
He's a lovely man and great musician. It was great to make this video with him.
Your friend is a beautiful 💝 gift!
the BEST that 2021 can offer to ALL YALL....!
what a cool video, and how chill is the ending ????!!!!!!!!! 2 very cool musicians !!!!
There is a hidden message here
“Music is peace”
☮️🎶
Man im a heavy metal player but ths classical type touched my soul
RoddiReideo Entertainment imagine these instrument used in heavy metal
that would be so cool!
Lol Mee too
@@roddireideoofficial2029 there is a music called konakaam metal
That sounds cool man.
Please, if you have a chance, make more of these videos as classical and Indian classical musicians talk about their music and artistry to each other, the respect between them is so beautiful to see and all they discuss so fascinating too. Thank you for sharing these videos with us.
***** We're glad you're enjoying our videos. We are in fact releasing another video very shortly with one of our players meeting an incredibly talented tabla player, so if you enjoyed this video make sure you stay tuned for the next one!
Roopa Panesar knocked me out with her sitar and Kirpal Panesar has shown something I have never heard before.Are Panesars another name for talent
Nazir Lone and monty panesar was quite a bowling sensation in English Cricket!
I am a Panesar, unfortunately we are not all talented as Roopa and Kirpal
Music is when Love speaks. Painting is when Love poses. Dance is when Love moves. Craft is when Love manifests.
Love is as infinite as one desires. Art is Love incarnate. ❤️❤️❤️
Wow as An Arab I never knew Indian music is so beautiful
It is😍😍
@@aayushs.taehyung4631 Indian army?💜💜
@@lachimolala5735 yess...Fanboy
@@aayushs.taehyung4631 woah😄👍so you're a fanboy of taehyung?😁my bias is yoongi😆
@@lachimolala5735 wowww
My bias wrecker is jimin, yours?
These guys don't play, they literally SING!! Very lit, keep it up guys!
Alexander Rodionov please don’t say “very lit” ever again.
@@mavmav0YT Please don't type anything ever again
Yes, Alexander they really do sing. These two souls dance and sing with their chosen craft. Such genuine warmth inevitably spilling over for the world to enjoy. Much can be learned from their civility and mastery. First to listen and then to speak words of edification.
Thanks guys
I love the way music draws people of different cultures together. I became interested in Hindustani Classical music about 18 months ago and it has been a fascinating experience learning about such a rich tradition. My experience of musicians is that their love of music instantly helps them to form a bond with other musicians regardless of how different their music may be and you can see that here.
Absolutely, we really enjoy making videos with Western Classical and Hindustani Classical musicians for this reason. There is so much that can be learnt from both sides.
Philharmonia Orchestra (London, UK)
Please do more like this
I think music is a universal language that everybody understands. Music brings people together whether they believe the same thing or not. You can bring two people together who don't speak the same language but when they play their instruments together to create music it's almost like they come together in unity so they may not understand each other it's the music they share that brings them together. I am a believer in Jesus and I'm a guitar player and I believe it's a beautiful thing when you play your instrument with someone who doesn't necessarily believe the same way you do and they are a musician as well I believe they will see what's in your heart and be drawn to it when you share that gift that the Lord has given you. I thank God everyday for the gift of music and that I could share it with someone . These videos are awesome please make more of them
@universe gossips yeah thats true,you are right , Sikhs are a distinct faith.
But hindustani or indian or south asian words are not related to any religion but to a region.
Both players & instruments are soulful
What a joyous video. You can't help but smile.
Thanks for all of the wonderful comments on this film.
Make video on Veena(mother of all string instruments), sarangi(Instrument which mimic human voice), Taus(sound of peacock) and Saranda.
I m not biased but each emotion has a melody in Indian classical music...
Indian music isnt just music but d feeling at that instant...
When Indian artist played d instrument it brought tears to my eyes....
Oh man, the end is hilarious. I LOL'd real hard. Something absurd but joyful about two masters kinda gracefully falling flat on their faces together.
Glad you liked it. It was a blast doing this with Kirpal
Laughing! Pure joy!!!!!🤣❤️❤️
Indian instruments are on a another level..incredible
Wow both are legends in their own instruments. Love it.
Amazing . The guy on the Indian instrument plays it like a god
Kind of feel like I've wasted most of my life learning how to play western classical music, but no nothing about how to play real music. This is amazing, more of this please!
I've met Kirpal and I heard him play the taus at Darbar 2014. I really enjoyed it - he played beautifully.
I am falling in love with a beautiful soul from India; How fortunate I am!! I am a Euro mutt😌...Scottish, Irish, French, ( French -Canadian) English, German, .... These two masters of their creation and two cultures ....melting beautifully together; neither changing the beauty of the other... enjoying differences and similarities♥️ This duet is like our own journey!!😃🥰🙏
I feel there is something magical about this and the way you can see the awe on both their faces whilst listening to each other.
Thank you Paul, I loved sharing with Kirpal and with everyone
Please please do more of these because the world needs it.
Music is peace.
In the end... the tune of the violin got indianized ☺
There is Indian violin thou
இந்த இசையை கேட்ட உடனே என் கண்களில் நீர் வழிந்தது பிறவி பயனை அடைந்தேன் நன்றி
this is the most wholesome video I have ever seen wow
Thank you!
I'm dead, that part at the end is hilarious.
It was a blast🤣
Wahe guruji...what an ajooba! Thankyou for preserving our culture and being such a beautiful exponent of it.
That instrument is simply incredible. The whole conversation made me think of Lutoslawski and his way of liberating each individual orchestra member from being a little cog in a machine (presumably a war machine to keep it faithful to Adrian Varela's metaphor). I'm tempted to say that aleatorism was actually invented in India - even if pieces by Lutoslawski normally end on time.
Very insightful! Thank you
Amazing .. I reached here searching for Sarangi but it is 10 times more than that! Beauties of Sitar , Vocal and Ofcourse Sarangi
Are bap re bap! These two are masters!
So wonderful!
Kirpal, bahut sundar!
Adrian, amazing how he could handle the tar shehnai
Thank you Aaja! It was fun
Nice to see them both share their love of musical instruments.😊
Oh Kripalji the sound you made just went through my heart. But Sitar part appeared to me like Sarengi which is greater version of Sarinda, usually played by the Folk musicians in Bangladesh and also deferent part of the subcontinent. Within a very short time both have shown the beauty of classical music of Hindustan and of the West. Kripalji one thing I like to request you to create a classical piece combination of three simultaneously. I have no authority to address any one Pandit, but I think you are supposed to be so. Thank you all.
Music is the greatest thing that brings people together.
We agree!
Aj R sooo true.
the best intercultural bridge.
Indian instruments as usual are awesome and fantastic
We agree!
Unusual because you have never seen them ..very usual to us :p
indian music is ancient and yet so present, and inventive.
I’ve heard music made by the Tar Shenai from film scores in documentaries but I never knew the name of the instrument until now. Literally had tears in my eyes when Mr. Panesh started to play. The sound touched me at my core; it’s absolutelybeautiful. It’s ambitious, but now I’d love to learn BOTH instruments! This series is fantastic!!
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Sarangi is another instrument which makes similar sounds. It is more mainstream.
I agree with Hardev Sra. The sound you heard was probably of Sarangi which is much more common than Tar Shehnai.
Galaxy Lucia Thanks for your kind words. If you are still interested in learning 121 or group sessions then get in touch via email: kirpal@kirpalpanesar.com
Last jugalbandi( duet playing ) very hearttonuching.
this is the most beautiful thing to see! The artists will never fight!
Thank you. I agree.
Became a fan of you dear Kirpal Singh Panesar. You're playing so beautiful. I fell in love with your instrument and you talent.
Magical, mesmerizing, out of the world. Regards and respect
Just a random search on Wiki got me interested to learn about 'Tar shehnai', and a search on RUclips got me right here. I am so glad I saw this. I got introduced to this beautiful instrument. Though I am kinda familiar with the sound being similar with Shehnai, Sarangi, and Israj. The Israj and Sarangi (very similar sound) have such an heavenly sound. They emote so much, love, pain, sadness, happiness... there is just whole range of human emotions that I can feel just by listening to these family of instruments.
Kirpal Singh plays it so brilliantly well!
Thank you for such an educational and informational video.
Edit: There is one more aspect of the sound of Tar Shehnai (or Israj, Sarangi), the performer may be playing 2 ft from you, but it sounds like being played few miles away. The timbre just cuts through any ambient noise! It takes me to the deserts of Rajasthan (India) when I hear this music!
Hi Satyajit Sahu, thanks so much for the lovely feedback. It really does have an extraordinary sound. If you haven't already, please do subscribe so that you can watch more films like this. Have you seen this film? ruclips.net/video/KLrFMSYg--I/видео.html
What a treat. Didn't realize the Dilruba was that versatile. Please make more videos on Indian bowed instruments, which tend to be in the shadow of Indian plucked instruments.
@Kaushik Kurudi Yes I learned that later.
This type of dilruba is actually called tar shehnai
THIS IS PURE JOY FOR ME love seeing their interaction, thank you
Excellent.....Its touch the Soul....GO ahead.....God Bless You.......
The sound of violins and string instruments is just so beautiful. Whether sad or joyous the soul sings.
Grace is all about our humanity.
That is so beautiful and emotional to hear.... my brain just melted...kirpal singh ji really knows how to touch audience soul.♥️
Kirpal Ji is Best Love from INDIA
Wow, when you both played together at the end, it gave me chills. It shows that as human beings, we are not so different after all. In fact, our differences can compliment and teach each other new and wonderful things. Absolutely beautiful music all round.
Thank you. We've achieved our aim when people write as you did.
Kinna Dard hai es sangeet ch wow kinna feel hai .... kinna skoon hai ...Jo kirpal Singh ji kol a
kindred spirits ... creating peace and harmony with what they do...
After this amazing video ,hopefully more people start playing melody instruments.
The end is GREAT FUN.
Such a brilliant understanding of the spectrum of classical music from the east and west
Looking forward too more such inter-cultural conversations. In fact, why not have an opera singer and a vocalist from the Indian Classical idiom (Hindustani and/or Carnatic). They might share valuable insights on the differences in the melody and the ornamentation and even the voice culture.
Chitrayudh Ghatak Have you seen this film? ruclips.net/video/Ub1ltSa37KA/видео.html Great tip re working with a singer! We'll keep that in mind.
That would be so beautiful!!! And bakers... any type of Artists!!! Teach respect, love, communication😃🙏🥰😉🦋
This is so cool. The ending just warms the soul. As s musician myself, it's amazing to see them both learn about worlds of music that are different yet so familiar.
Thank you!
Tar shehnai is so beautiful, wow! Thank you Kirpal Singh Panesar for demonstrating it's three-sides :-)
I love the way both these phenomenal artists are holding their instruments.
What a delightful and magical conversation! Also, the end part where they played each other's instruments was great fun.
Thanks, we loved doing it😊
awesome kirpal .......both of them very nice
Such a beautifully inclusive orchestra. Got to love Philarmonia.
Kirpal ji,,,,u r gem,,,mehar ho gayee,,,,,u got treasure
I would pay to listen to their online concert. Amazing !!
wow what a beautiful conversation this is. Namaste!
Thank you. We both loved doing it.
I was expecting 'yaad piya ki aye' on this beautiful instrument, tar shehnai!
So beautiful I fought back the tears
Wonderful conversation thoroughly appreciated both classical genre's.
The Tar Shehnai is such a diverse instrument. Thankyou for posting 🙏
Oh man I love my country's musical instruments. They have such a unique sound. Love it love it.
I want to listen this whole day. Please continue.
This was least expected but other than seeing the greatness of Esraj did you guys noticed how Kripal described Indian classical ragas/music using the analogy of Jack and Gill!?
The bhup and shivaranjini demonstration was godly
Interesting to see how they both influenced each other at the end
Yeah, I loved it when we got to that stage
Beautiful! The traditional Indian music is strangely reminiscent of traditional Irish music.
Lol...dunno about that but it's way more older and way more refined
😁😁😁😁 do u know how old is Indian classical music
Indian music and Irish music are way too different. You have absolutely no idea of Indian classical music
This is absolutely beautiful to watch!
9:38 that beautiful and touching my heart
Indian musical instruments specially Sikh instrument connect us with spirituality
What is Sikh instruments?? 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@satyadhoundiyal means Taus , Rabab etc ...designed by Sikh Gurus
@@satyadhoundiyal nanakshahi rabab , taus , sarandha , dilruba etc
@@Satan_4u so they are not Indian instruments but sikh instruments. Got it now...
@Time Machine Sikh are instruments specially created to sing the Sikh scriptures ex. Dilruba ,
Happy faces at the end. I always wanted to learn at least one instrument in my life but never got to decide which one whether piano or flute but now my search is over TAUS. 💖
Hope you have started on your journey. 🙏🏻
They compliment each other beautifully!!
Beautiful! The meeting of East and West is so fruitful and applicable to cultural understanding. Please, continue conducting these types of videos!
We will! Make sure you subscribe because we have something up our sleeve coming in the new concert season.
Music conveys emotions in a very effective way than words
This is the mastery in music, and understanding each other's music. Great to watch and listen to this recording.
Thanks, we loved doing it😊
It's 2am and I'm appreciating music
Its 3 am
The Tar Shehnai sounds so beautiful.... wow
This was a pleasure to see and hear. Thanks.
lovely interaction and great musical pieces, thoroughly enjoyed
Aye Haye... Kya baat hai..
Such a soothing conversation in itself.
I loved the last 3 minutes the most❤️
It was a blast to do
Indian music seems more philosophical than than the western music. The stress is more on the emotion of the mind rather than the notes.
Well, seems like you havent really listened to western classical music, otherwise you wouldnt be making idiotic statements like you have. And, I am a desi too, who is a tabla player and a also a western classical guitarist.
@@Wolverine3660 hey I don't doubt your credentials of being a tabla and guitar player. However I also am of the belief that Hindustani classic music is more soulful then western classical. I am a bansuri player who has modest knowledge about Hindustani music but no knowledge about Western. So if you would be willing to tell me how you think Wester can rival our music, I would be very greatful. Thanks and I don't mean to cause any unintentional offence from my part. I just want to learn
Indian music is spritual ,it comes from spriptures ,it is way to moksha or god or nature watever u want to call
The final ensemble is great!
Thanks, we loved doing it😊
Thank you for sharing Sikh Music master.
Thanks so much! Beautiful and fascinating.
You're welcome. Thank you for watching!
Absolutely delightful ❤️
wow this is really cool. should do all the instruments all over the world!!! this is really cool
We hope to be doing another one like this for the next season, with a different instrument. Stay tuned by subscribing to our channel if you can!
The intro sounded like something from the Blade Runner soundtrack, which got my attention immediately
Bahut vadhia, very nice.
I love these videos! Thank you for the uploads
There should be more music in the world, we have become too economy and GDP oriented societies. There is no balance, no relaxation, just hustling. These people bring so much joy to the world.
what a way to start my day!
What a gem ...such sweet combination ❤
I’m loving the ambient reverb
what a lovely place!!